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Information sought in Lancaster hit and run

by The AV Times Staff • November 11, 2020

LANCASTER – Traffic investigators in Lancaster are seeking the public’s help for information on an apparent hit-and-run that left a motorcyclist in the hospital with major injuries.

The collision was reported around 11:13 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 10, near the intersection of Avenue J-8 and Beech Avenue in Lancaster, according to a news release from the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station.

“Preliminary investigation indicates a male adult on a motorcycle (Kawasaki) was traveling westbound on Avenue J-8 and failed to stop at the posted stop sign at Beech Avenue. The motorcycle appears to have collided with another vehicle, which was traveling southbound on Beech Avenue… The other vehicle involved fled the scene after the collision occurred,” the news release states.

The motorcyclist sustained major injuries and was transported to the hospital for treatment.  The circumstances of the collision are still being investigated. No further information was immediately available.

Anyone with information regarding this collision is encouraged to contact the traffic investigators at the Lancaster Sheriff’s Station at 661-948-8466.

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Filed Under: Crime/ Safety, Home, Lancaster

3 comments for "Information sought in Lancaster hit and run"

  1. Kimberly Inglett says

    November 19, 2020 at 7:57 am

    the cops are always to quick to blame the motorcyclist. That was my son like i said was. My son died Tuesday morning so for the driver of the car how could you just back up and leave my son in the street to die, I really hope you don”t have kids and they grow up to be like you.

    • Christopher chavez says

      December 29, 2020 at 9:52 am

      How was he headed westbound on ave j8 and beach when j8 dead ends at Beach. And he would have has the right away since he was the through traffic plz ppl if you have any common sense witch this “repotrer” is clearly not up to date with his info.. but that Rider was my brother and who ever did this please come forward and make it right dont be and hide but make it right.

  2. A friend says

    November 19, 2020 at 7:07 am

    Rip my friend you will be missed may we find peace and justice for you the person should have stoped to help you ran the stop sign but they left you and that’s messed up to all ends I will miss you forever can’t wait to see all of you again all my friends that are now with you tell them I say hi

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